Originally Posted by
AlwaysOnAuto
My wife likes to print the pictures of her quilts and put them in a scrap book.
Today she asked me how to print two (2) pictures on one sheet of 4x6 photo paper, since we have a few packs of it she wants to use it up. Pictures that are half that size are ideal for her scrap book too.
So, I sat down at her computer and figured out how her software works (MS Picture It) and figured out that if I resized the picture manually to @half size (as viewed on the monitor) I could print one picture on half the sheet, turn it around and put it through the printer again, printing another picture on the other half of the sheet.
This took me about half an hour to figure out and do. She claims she doesn't want to spend that much time doing it.
So, I need to come up with a 'faster' way to get the same result.
I can resize the photo's in a batch using an image resizer program I have but I'd like to save some ink and not have to trail and error it on guessing what size to resize them to.
The image resizer has Small (854x480), Med (1366x768), Large (1920x1080) and Mobil (320x480) to choose from.
Which one is going to allow (2) pictures on a 4x6 inch sheet?
TIA.